I create these spiral images by processing high frame-rate videos. I call them “traversals” because they typically record some kind of journey, either the transit of moving things across the field of view, or a motion of the camera itself over some path. In the latter case, I may be walking with the camera (and thus recording the wobble of steps). Some are taken from the viewpoint of a moving vehicle (a bicycle or car). Each traversal showcases the passage of time, and implies both a landscape as well as a particular pathway through it. Most are available as prints on Aluminum Dibond, starting at $70. Custom sizes are also available.
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May 20, 2020I have been capturing the day/night patterns amidst the greening progress of the trees outside... -

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February 28, 2020Tourist, lost in an alabaster mosque wanders from lamp to working lamp round and round a spacious brotherhood, over... -
February 1, 2020What if the sky precipitated funny colours? What if the snow came down as candy... -
January 19, 2020The windows at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre slope in such a way as to... -
January 19, 2020See the snow See the footprints See what you've made, Toronto In the snow. -
December 22, 2019For a time so tilted, so anti-solar This season sure manages adequate magic To whet ones appetite... -
December 22, 2019For a time so tilted, so anti-solar This season sure manages adequate magic To whet ones appetite... -
December 8, 2019This is an ebbing away of the day. What glints and glimmers on snowy patches and... -
November 16, 2019My teaching practice at Sheridan College currently includes a course about design process, which includes... -
October 24, 2019This is an autumnal evening commute from Oakville to Toronto. As the days get shorter,... -
October 10, 2019Intentional camera-shake and exposure flicker amped up to green + purple goodness, during a memorable... -
October 5, 2019Thanks to Gareth Lichty, whose "Hoarding" installation at Nuit Blanche, Toronto, animated these strands of...